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Oxidized impurity in transition metal nitride for improving the hydrogen evolution efficiency of transition metal nitride-based catalystQi et al., 2020
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- Qi W
- Zhou Y
- Liu S
- Liu H
- Hui L
- Turak A
- Wang J
- Yang M
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- Applied Materials Today
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Transition metal nitrides (TMNs)-based catalyst as promising alternative for precious metal- based catalyst in hydrogen evolution have gained ever increasing research attention. However, the metastable nature of TMNs often results in the inevitable formation of metallic …
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